people are non-dualists but it’s taboo to recommend to an employee that they meditate or work out or go on more walks or eat differently

this isn’t bad, just noticing it

but recommending you learn about <leadership strategy> or <new javascript framework> is fine

“you can do semi-effective things that affect your performance only in the office, but we can’t suggest anything that changes your relationship with your non-professional life” although that’s not quite true either

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i think what i’m hitting is the normal limit of naive rationalist inquiry

also i forgot, people aren’t non-dualists mostly, so there goes the whole argument. mind is safe for altering, body is taboo

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